Salt and pepper shaker.



itA S. CRABTREE.

SAL-.f AND PEPPER SHAKER.

APPLICATION mw luLY Il. wir

FRANK S. CRABTREE, OF NORTH HANCOCK,

ICE.

SALT AND PEPPER SHAKER.

ileseeas.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Ndv- 12, 191s.

Application led July 11, 1917. Serial No. 179,895.

'l'o att' 'a1/tomJ t may concern:

Be` it known that .1, FRANK S. C'RABTREE, a citizen of the Umted States, residing at Ntjlrth Hancock, in the county of Hancock,

teof Maine, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Salt and Pepper\ Shakers; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.

This invention relates to improvements in condiment holders and is directed more particularly to combined salt and pepper shakers.

An object of the present invention resides in the provision of a combined salt and pepper shaker embodying a salt and a pepper compartment and a disk provided with a series of large .and a series of small perforations registering "respectively with the salt and pepper com artments, means of novel construction an( arrangement being provided for assuring the correct positioning of the disk with its perforations registering with the\\proper compartments.

Vith the abone and other objects of similar nature in view7 the invention consists in the construction,combination and arrangement of parts, set forth in and falling within the scope of the appended claim.

In the drawing:--

F igarel is a. side elevation of a condiment holder constructed invention.

Fig-2 is a top lplan view thereof.

Fig. 3 is vertical longitudinal sectional view'through the holder. I

Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 2 with the screw cap removed.

Referring now more particularly to the accompanying drawing, there is illustrated a combined salt and pepper shaker consisting of a cylindrical container 5 which may be constructed' of glass, metal or other suitable material and Ais provided at its upper or open end with external threads Mounted Within the container 5 1s a partlin accordance with the tion 7 whereby the container is divided into a salt compartment 8 and a pepper compartment 9. Secured as at l0 exteriorly and at diametrically opposite sides of the container are a pair of projections 11 the same extending beyond the open end ofthe container and one being of greater Width than the other as is clearly indicated.'

A disk l2 is provided to removably seat upon the open end of the container and is provided at diametrleally opposite'points in its periphery with recesses 13 which are of a width corresponding to that of the projection 11 and removably receive the extended ends thereof. The disk 12 is provided with a series ofrelatively large perforations 14 and a series of relativelyl large perforations 15 registering' respectively with the salt and` pepper compartments 8 and 9, While pivoted as at 16 centrally of the disk and movable over the top face thereof is a substantially semi-circular plate or slide 17. l

A knob 1B is fixed to the slide 17 whereby it may be conveniently rotated while a pin 19 is carried by the disk to limit movement of the slide in both directions. In order to secure the disk 12 upon thecontainer a,

screw cap 2O is provided to'engage the threaded exterior of the container as will be. readily understood.

It is evident that the provision of relatively wide and narrow projections and recesses will insure the correct positioning of the disk so that thelarg'e-and small perforations will at 'all times register with the proper compartments.

What I claim is j j A holder ot' the character described, comprising a cylindrical body open at one end and closed at its opposite end, the open end of thebodybeing externally reduced and' threaded, a partition within the body for.

dividing the same into independent com partments, ears inserted atdiametrioally opposite points in the outer reduced en d of the body, a disk seated upon the open end ofthe body and having recesses receiving said ears, an internnrll)v vvthreaded v:collar cletaehmately one-half thereof said slide having' e ably engaged on the externally reduced hand knol). l0 threaded encl of the bod;v and engaging tl In testimony whereof, aix my Signa-g (liek, said disk being provided with series of ture in the presence of two Witnesses. "l 5 relatively large and Small perforations reg- I FRANK S. CHABTREE.

stering with ne respective connmrtmonls, Yv'itnesses: and a slide pivol'ullyv connected entrnlly of HARRY L. CRABTREE, the disky and adapted to cover npprox- ANNEE E. HINLEY.

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